Unable to change wallpaper on my Mac post Sonoma update

Downloaded full release of Sonoma this morning. Changing the wall paper in Settings does not work. Stuck with the Sonoma Vineyard scene it booted with after installing. Any ideas?


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Mac mini, macOS 14.0

Posted on Sep 26, 2023 6:27 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2023 4:06 PM

A workaround. Go to settings/wallpaper/your chosen Photos Album. Eventually (can take a while) your photo albums will list and there will be a thumbnail of each photo in the album. The first thumbnail is the non working 'cycle the album' activator. Any photo you click on becomes the wallpaper. Now keep clicking successively on as many as you want. Now go back to that first activator thumbnail and click on it. All photos you clicked will now cycle. I have 4100 photos in my 'wallpaper' album, but only have about 200 cycling. Good luck.

PS How many Sonoma updates do we have to wait for before Apple addresses this BIG FAIL. I think with 14.2 we have had 4.

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Dec 12, 2023 4:06 PM in response to rjp123

A workaround. Go to settings/wallpaper/your chosen Photos Album. Eventually (can take a while) your photo albums will list and there will be a thumbnail of each photo in the album. The first thumbnail is the non working 'cycle the album' activator. Any photo you click on becomes the wallpaper. Now keep clicking successively on as many as you want. Now go back to that first activator thumbnail and click on it. All photos you clicked will now cycle. I have 4100 photos in my 'wallpaper' album, but only have about 200 cycling. Good luck.

PS How many Sonoma updates do we have to wait for before Apple addresses this BIG FAIL. I think with 14.2 we have had 4.

Oct 13, 2023 8:35 AM in response to rjp123

Thanks for you suggestion, but I fully understand the topic. How can you not know what issue I replied to? It's YOUR topic and you replied to it. I suggest you do better at following the topic before you criticize others' posts.


And for the record, the issue DOES go away after letting Sonoma settle in for a bit and then logging out/in again. I did this very thing on 3 of my 5 Macs, which all behaved identically. I also contacted a friend at Apple who said Sonoma has to do a ton of behind-the-scenes things that can affect various aspects of the running system -- especially if you login "too soon". Normally these activities are done during one (or some) of the potentially many reboots that occur when upgrading the OS, but it was causing people to become impatient and reboot their systems before the upgrade was complete...which causes more problems than having to wait. Of course I do not I think this is a valid solution, but it's more of a work-around until Apple can come up with a better way of smoothing out the installation process.


The best solution for any OS upgrade is to do it at a time you're not expecting to use the device right away. Fire off the update at night or whatever, then let it cook and simmer overnight. I did this with my other 2 Macs and and they all came up normal with no issues once the upgrade completed.

Oct 27, 2023 9:16 AM in response to rjp123

The work-around right now is to export the photos from the Photos Album that you want to use as Wallpaper, into a regular folder on your Mac. Then in the Wallpaper panel, choose that folder and you can randomize all the photos in that folder. So the bug is that it won't display all photos in an album in the Photos app, instead, you get the Apple Vineyard pic.

Oct 7, 2023 2:45 PM in response to rjp123

SIMPLE FIX:

  1. Logout (NOT reboot)
  2. Login again


No need to reboot. No need to gripe about what doesn't work. Just logout and back in again. It's either a bug or Sonoma hasn't finished doing it's under-the-hood housekeeping. Either way, it will smooth out and go away.


Apple monitors these forums. That's what the "Me Too" button is for. Replying with your own version of the same problem does nothing but pollute the message boards, especially if you're not providing an actual solution/workaround that might help others.


Sep 26, 2023 7:33 PM in response to rjp123

Doesn’t appear to be a “preview” or a way to instantly look at how it is like you can with photos.

It’s a bit slow. You need to click the little arrow to download the ones you’d like to use. If you want them to move like Apple TV Aerial screensavers and match the wallpaper, go to screensavers and choose there. Also select “Use as Wallpaper”. Do this for Wallpaper as well and also select “use as screensaver” - if you’d like them to match. In Lock Screen (in Settings) you can set how long after inactivity you’d like the screensaver to start. They’re beautiful.

Oct 13, 2023 4:05 PM in response to rjp123

As i have posted before, if you click on each individual photo from the screen you attached to your post, then the album image, it will work. I see you only have 16 fungi photos, so that is easy. My chosen album has nearly 4000 photos, so until Sonoma 14.0 gets fixed, my wallpaper cycles only about 100 of them. Hope this workaround fixes your problem until Apple fixes it properly.

Jun 15, 2024 10:58 AM in response to rjp123

I was seeing this too, and found the issue: The photos I use are not in the Photos library, but in a couple of folders. These photos are my iCloud files area and so the system occasionally decide it's smarter than me and deletes the local version, keeping them online. I went to the directory in question and forced iCloud to download them all.


So Apple really needs to do two things:


  1. Allow users to flag certain directories as "always available" as does all of the iCloud competitors.
  2. Automatically download images is such directories.


I did not see this behavior prior to Sonoma.

Oct 27, 2023 3:35 PM in response to Sherry0

I've just updated to Sonoma 14.1. After a delay whilst it seems to re-index photos, I still have the same problem of not cycling one of my albums. The workaround I used before still seems to be the only solution.

  1. select chosen album.
  2. click on 'show all'
  3. click on individual photos which will now be your wallpaper.
  4. repeat step 3 as many times as you want with different photos within the album.
  5. now click the double arrow to select the album.
  6. Any photo from step 3 will now cycle.

I have over 4000 photos so I only click about 100. They cycle as it should.

Strangely, screen saver works properly.

Oct 26, 2023 9:29 AM in response to Sherry0

Finally called Apple Support. Spent two hours on the phone with some very helpful folks. They were at a loss too as to why the new upgrade caused all the issues. To make a long story short, they had me delete the Sonoma upgrade and reinstall it. It was scary as I wasn't sure I had everything saved in iCloud. It took about an hour, but it all came back and my whole iMac is working better than it ever did. As a side note, my husband has the exact same computer as mine and his did the same ting mine did the next day after my reinstall. He just called them and said he wanted a reinstall so he wouldn't have to go through the diagnostics and steps I had to do. We are both happy with the results, but there definitely needs to be a bug fix for this issue.

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